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There are a number of places named after famous people. For a general etymological listing of place names see Placename etymology. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see eponym.

Continents


Countries


Former countries


Administrative divisions


Australia

Austria

  • St. Pölten - The name Sankt Pölten is derived from Hippolytus of Rome. The city was renamed to Sankt Hippolyt, then Sankt Polyt and finally Sankt Pölten.

Brazil

Canada

Chile

Colombia

France

Mexico

Namibia

New Zealand/Aotearoa

Norway

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Romania

Russia

United Kingdom

United States

Uruguay

Towns and cities


Many smaller European towns and cities are named after their founders, often dating back many hundreds of years. Often, there isn't much known about them today. In Latin America, as well, it is common practice to name (and often rename) birthplace towns for political leaders or distinguished figures after their notable sons. See also Category:Eponymous cities, and the entries there.

Argentina

Australia

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

Czech Republic

Former:

Denmark

Finland

There are some more cities that were named after people in Swedish, but not in Finnish, the major language in Finland.

France

Germany

Israel

Kazakhstan

Former:

Kyrgyzstan

Former:

Mexico

Nagorno-Karabakh

Norway

Papua New Guinea

Poland

Russia

Former:

Serbia

South Africa

Sweden

Turkmenistan

Ukraine

Former:

United Kingdom

United States

Vietnam

Islands


Lakes


  • Hitlersee (Hitler Lake) - now Jezioro Turawskie (Lake Turawskie), Poland

Airports


Former airports


List of places categorized by name of person


See also


Lists of place names | Lists of placename etymologies

Eponimy nazw geograficznych

 

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